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  2. SPG - Wikipedia

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    Simon Property Group, US, NYSE symbol; Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, Church of England, 1701-1964; Special Patrol Group (RUC) of the Royal Ulster Constabulary

  3. SPG-9 - Wikipedia

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    The SPG-9 is widely available to terrorists and maritime pirates such as in the Horn of Africa region, and in other regions to a lesser degree. It is not as popular as the RPG-7 because it must be mounted on a vehicle or boat and cannot be easily carried and shoulder fired. The SPG-9 requires much more skill to fire accurately than the RPG-7.

  4. AMX-30 AuF1 - Wikipedia

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    The AMX-30 AuF1 is a French self-propelled gun vehicle currently in use by the armies of France and Saudi Arabia.It replaced the former Mk F3 155mm in French Army service. The AuF1 primary advantage is that it incorporates full armor and nuclear-biological-chemical protection for its crew of four, while the former Mk F3 155mm offered no protection and could carry only two of its four crew members.

  5. Special Patrol Group - Wikipedia

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    The Special Patrol Group (SPG) was a special police unit of Greater London's Metropolitan Police Service, responsible for providing a centrally based mobile capacity to combat patrols serious public disorder, crime, and terrorism, that could not be dealt with by local police division. [1] The SPG was active from 1961 to 12 January 1987.

  6. United Society Partners in the Gospel - Wikipedia

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    United Society Partners in the Gospel (USPG) is a United Kingdom-based charitable organization (registered charity no. 234518). [2]It was first incorporated under Royal Charter in 1701 as the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (SPG) as a high church missionary organization of the Church of England and was active in the Thirteen Colonies of North America. [3]

  7. Steal (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    The NBA leader in steals per game (SPG) is Robertson with an average of 2.71 (career, 1250 steals minimum) [7] and 3.67 (season, 125 minimum). [8] Baron Davis is the all-time playoff leader in steals per game for a career with 2.28 SPG. [9] Maurice Cheeks in the 1979 Playoffs averaged a playoff record 4.11 SPG. [10]

  8. Special Protection Group - Wikipedia

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    The Special Protection Group (SPG) [a] is an agency of the Government of India whose sole responsibility is protecting the prime minister of India and, in some cases, his or her family. It was formed in 1988 by an Act of the Parliament of India .

  9. Special Patrol Group (RUC) - Wikipedia

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    The RUC SPG was based on the Metropolitan Police model with the main roles of preventing outbreaks of public order and an anti-terrorist role. The SPG in London was disbanded in January 1987 and the same fate befell the RUC Special Patrol Group. They were replaced by Divisional Mobile Support Units operating under local divisional control. [5]